“The Boys from Kentucky”
by Chuck McCue to be highlight of Elkhart Dinner Lecture
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[March 14, 2018]
The Elkhart
Historical Society announces the return of the ever
popular Chuck McCue to the Dinner Lecture podium on
Friday March 16th. In his presentation last spring, “The
Boys from Kentucky”, McCue spoke of the relationship
between Richard J. Oglesby and Abraham Lincoln - two
men, born as sons to Kentucky farmers just a few miles
and a few years apart, who each grew to have an enormous
impact on the legal system and government of Illinois
and the nation.
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This year, McCue will focus exclusively on Oglesby, whom he
considers one of the most interesting figures in Illinois
history. Orphaned at young age, Oglesby was a self-made man who
had already been a lawyer, prospector, soldier, shopkeeper, and
world traveler before turning to politics. He was the only
Illinois governor elected to three non-consecutive terms, and
represented the state for one term in the U.S. Senate. This
program will go beyond last year’s, including Oglesby’s third
gubernatorial election and his time in Elkhart.
Once retired from the Air Force, Elkhart native and historian
McCue chose to volunteer his time as a docent at the Mount
Pulaski Courthouse, as well as recently appearing on both the
Muni and HFTA stages.
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The lecture will be held in Horsefeather’s Wild Hare Café on Friday, March 16th
at 5:30p (Doors open at 5:00 p) and a traditional dinner of Corned Beef and
Cabbage or White Lasagna will be offered. The cost, includes a $10 donation to
the Elkhart Historical Society. Reservations should be made quickly as space is
limited, please call 217-947-2238, once confirmed you may download the
reservation form from
www.elkhart historicalsociety.org and mail it in with your check.
[J Rob Wilson] |